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Silent Issues in Linguistic Theory 2008 : CIL Workshop on Silent Issues in Linguistic Theory

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Link: http://www.cil18.org/workshop/workshop_03.htm
 
When Jul 21, 2008 - Jul 26, 2008
Where Seoul, Korea
Submission Deadline Aug 31, 2007
Notification Due Nov 30, 2007
Categories    linguistics
 

Call For Papers

Call for Papers

Ellipsis has been a target of investigation from the earliest days of generative grammar. Formalizing a general principle of recoverability of deletion has been a core issue, plus there have been intensive debate about how to formalize a notion of ?identity? between the antecedent and the target of deletion. In this workshop, we would like to explore the nature of these issues from diverse perspectives of linguistic areas: syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and discourse.

We welcome abstracts particularly concerning the following three main topics:
1. Fragments, short answers, or nonsentential utterances
2. Right node raising or verbless coordination
3. Case marker deletion or Xo deletion in general

Other related topics may include (multiple) sluicing, stripping, gapping, VP-ellipsis, N?/DP-ellipsis, null pronouns. However, we strongly encourage the abstracts of these sub-topics to be closely tied to the three main topics above.


Important Dates:

â?? August 31, 2007: Deadline for submitting the abstract.
â?? November 30, 2007: Notification of acceptance.

Form and submission of abstracts:

An abstract(.pdf or .doc file) should be up to 3 pages long, including data and references.

The abstract should start with the title of the paper, followed by the text of the abstract.

Please do not include the author's name in the abstract. On a separate page, please give
the author's name, affiliation, e-mail address, telephone number, mailing address, the paper title and the session number(title).

Please send the abstract and the author's information to both cil18@cil18.org and hdahn@konkuk.ac.kr.

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